Tomaso Cimello
Giovanni Tommaso Cimello (c. 1510 in Monte San Giovanni Campano – c. 1591 in Monte San Giovanni Campano) was a poet, musician, composer, and musical theorist employed by the Colonna family and active at the Aragonese Corts in Naples.
Works
- Canzoni Villanesche al Modo Napolitano a 3 voci, a 1545 collection of villanelle, one of the earliest following that by Nola (1541), and preceding those by Willaert (1545), and Donati (1550)[1]
- 1st Book of Madrigals for 4 voices, a 1548 work dedicated to Fabrizio Colonna
Selected recordings
- Villanelle on Napolitane. Tesori di Napoli Vol.7 Ensemble Micrologus, Cappella della Pietà de' Turchini. Opus111
- Madrigal "fuggi'l sereno" on In morte de Madonna Laura. Huelgas Ensemble, dir. Paul Van Nevel.
gollark: I do not think you actually can get it down objectively in a way which would not have karge issues.
gollark: Also, I worked out a shiny new SPUDNET interface for potatOS.
gollark: Just overrule them if it's important and/or you don't have much time pressure.
gollark: ...
gollark: Feelings *are* wrong quite often, especially in a modern world we haven't really evolved for.
References
- Willi Apel Harvard dictionary of music 1969 p904
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